<!doctype html>
<title>Setting both http-equiv and name attributes on a meta element</title>
<meta http-equiv=content-language name=color-scheme content=dark>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
<script src="color-scheme/support/compute-root-color-scheme.js"></script>
<!--
  NOTE: This test assumes that the browser's default color-scheme is "light",
  see https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/pull/31268 for reasoning
-->
<script>
  // This creates a test()
  assert_root_color_scheme("dark", "<meta> set the color-scheme to dark");

  // We can't test content-language against :lang(), because CSS Selectors 4
  // references BCP 47 syntax and RFC4647 "Matching of Language Tags", but
  // "dark" is not a well-formed BCP 47 tag and therefore cannot be matched.
  // Therefore, the test that content-language gets set is split off to a
  // separate testcase using a well-formed lang tag as the content.
  // test(() => {
  //   assert_equals(document.querySelector(":root:lang(dark)"), document.documentElement);
  // }, "<meta> set the content-language to dark");
</script>
